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Type of meat

Temperature

o

C

Conventional

Oven

level

(bot-

tom

oven)

Oven

level

(top

oven)

Min.

Temp.

o

C

Hot air

o

C

Oven

level

- medium

170

2

1

90

160

70

2

- well done

170

1

1

105

160

75

2

Poultry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chicken, pou-
lard

190

2

1

50-60

180

85

2

Chicken/turkey
fillet

220

3

2

35-50

200

75

2

Turkey, poulard
or half

170

1

1

45-55

160

90

2

Duck

160

2

1

40-55

150

 

2

Goose

160

1-2

1

40-55

150

 

2

Fish

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boiling of fish

100-110

2

2

50-70

 

 

 

Trout. 200-250
g

200

3

2

20-25

190

 

3

Pike-perch. ca.
1 kg

220

3

2

25-30

200

 

3

Whole fish

200

2

1

30-35

190

65

3

Whole salmon.
ca. 1 kg

210

2

1

20-25

200

58

3

Low Temperature Cooking table

Food to be cooked

Weight

g

Tempera-

ture

o

C

Oven level

Minutes

Roast beef

1000-1500

150

1

90-110

Fillet of beef

1000-1500

150

3

90-110

Roast veal

1000-1500

150

1

100-120

Steaks

200-300

120

3

20-30

Cleaning and care

Warning!

 Before cleaning always allow

the appliance to cool down before
switching off at the electricity supply.

Cleaning materials

Before using any cleaning materials on your
appliance, check that they are suitable and
that their use is recommended by the man-
ufacturer
Cleaners that contain bleach should not be
used as they may dull the surface finishes.
Harsh abrasives and scourers should also be
avoided. Multi-surface anti-bacterial cleaning

products should not be used on the ceramic
hob or on the surrounding trims.

Cleaning outside of the appliance

Do not use abrasive cleaning materials e.g.
abrasive cream cleaners, wire wool pads or
scourers on painted or printed finishes as
damage may occur. Regularly wipe over the
control panel, doors and appliance sides us-
ing a clean cloth and hot soapy water. To
prevent streaking, finish with a soft cloth.
Stainless Steel cream cleaners are abrasive
and should be avoided as they may dull the
surface finish. The easiest way to clean stain-

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Summary of Contents for EKD60760

Page 1: ...user manual Cooker EKD60760 ...

Page 2: ...rmally come into contact can be sharp Use gloves when moving the cooker The anti tip guard must be fitted so that you avoid the cooker tipping when subjected to abnormal loading Important Do not place the cooker on an extra plinth or other height increasing unit This means more risk that the cooker will tip over Child Safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the ap...

Page 3: ... as the heat that builds up will damage the oven enamel Do not store any flammable materials in side the oven These could ignite when the oven is switched on Warning Alcohol and similar substances which can form explosive gases or other substances that can cause a fire or explo sion must not be used in the oven After switching off the cooling fan do not keep uncovered dishes in the oven Mois ture ...

Page 4: ... hob 2 Control panel 3 Top oven 4 Bottom oven Operating panel overview 9 1 8 7 5 2 3 4 6 1 Lock 2 Cooking zone indicators Timer function 3 Timer display 4 Display 5 Heat setting selection 6 Booster 7 Timer 8 Stop Go 9 On Off with power indicator 4 electrolux ...

Page 5: ...equipment bottom oven 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 5 6 4 1 Top heat element 2 Heating element 3 Oven light bulb 4 Meat probe connection 5 Fat filter 6 Oven light bulb 7 Fan heating elements 8 Bottom heat 9 Oven shelf runners removable 10 Shelf positions Accessories Clean the accessories before using them for the first time Wash the shelves roasting pan etc in hot water and wash ing up liquid Rinse and...

Page 6: ... and rear edges of the rails to prevent them from falling off the rails Place the baking plate roasting pan grid in the rear edge and fix against the front edge The lo cating pin fits into a slot under the edge of the baking plate roasting pan which means that the baking plate roasting pan is held in posi tion The rails must be in their pushed in po sition when the grid baking plate roasting pan i...

Page 7: ... and the time is shown in the display The appliance is now ready to use The time can only be modified if the child safety device is deactivated none of the clock functions Countdown Cook time or End time nor any oven functions are set Heat the oven empty Warning Keep children under supervision The appliance becomes very hot Important Do not use sharp abrasive cleaning agents These could damage the...

Page 8: ...ce is switched off the fan stops automatically when oven temperature has decreased to approx 250oC Operating the induction hob The induction hob The hob has four heating zones They are heated with the aid of a magnetic field i e induction This means that cooking takes place faster compared with a normal glass hob the zone responds directly to a change in the heating setting Note that the induction...

Page 9: ...a magnetic bottom is placed on the zone the coil and rods create an almost closed magnetic system The energy pro duced heats up the pan and its contents Operating the Touchpanel Touch Control sensor fields The appliance is operated using Touch Con trol sensor fields Functions are controlled by touching sensor fields and confirmed by dis plays and acoustic signals Touch the sensor fields from below...

Page 10: ...on zones heat up with a higher effect for a limited time the effect is decreased automatically to setting 9 after a time If the Booster function is used at the same time on the two right or left zones then the effect will be reduced on one of the zones this occurs automatically The function is engaged each time you wish to use it It functions like this Set the desired heat with or Press the Boost ...

Page 11: ...ust ex periment to find the setting and heating zone that is best for you and your pots and pans Here is a little advice concerning the right heating setting and suitable heating zone Each zone corresponds to a number in the tables See illustration 2 3 5 1 Cooking with Automax Portions Zone Setting One portion Porridge oats rye 2 1 3 3 42 3 3 Potatoes 2 4 1 3 3 4 Rice 2 1 3 2 3 4 decilitre 4 1 3 3...

Page 12: ...ing is set The child safety device can be switched off in this way for a single cooking session it remains activa ted afterwards Overriding the child safety device Step Control panel Display Signal 1 Switch appliance on 2 Touch for 4 seconds lights up Until the appliance is next switched off it can be used as normal After switching off the appliance the child safety device is active again After ov...

Page 13: ...played and the corresponding pi lot light flashes Setting the time Step Control panel Indicator 1 Select for the cooking zone The pilot light for the cooking zone se lected flashes 2 Touch or 00 to 99 minutes After a few seconds the pilot light flashes more slowly The time is set The time counts down Switching off the timer function Step Control panel Indicator 1 Select for the cooking zone Pilot ...

Page 14: ...n both cases it must be switched off after the liquid or cloth has been removed Choice of cooking utensils Warning Use only pans that are intended for use with a ceramic glass hob and oven When choosing a pan or frying pan for the hob remember that the pan bottom must be magnetic does not need to be completely adapted to the zone size but a small pan on a large zone means longer cooking time must ...

Page 15: ...nd for toast ing Grill element and upper heating element Light Using this function you can light up the oven interior e g for clean ing Oven functions bottom oven Application Heating element fan Hot air For roasting and baking on differ ent levels at the same time Set the oven temperatures 20 40 C lower than when using Conven tional heating Annular element and fan Conventional For baking and roast...

Page 16: ...the bottom oven To change oven press the button again Choose ovenfunction by pressing or When the selected function lights up the oven starts to heat up The user time shows how long the oven has been utilised The time is shown only if none of the clock functions the Signal clock symbol Cooking time or Stop time have been set The oven lighting goes on when an oven function is selected A signal is h...

Page 17: ... the function lights up The set time starts to count down Checking the set or remaining time Press repeatedly on the button Function choice until the respective clock func tion flashes and the set or remaining time is shown Using the residual heat with the clock functions Cooking time and Stop time When the clock functions Cooking time and Stop time are used the oven switches off the heating eleme...

Page 18: ...x 09 59 hours The cooking time lights up When the time reaches 00 00 and Cooking time flashes a signal sounds for 2 mi nutes The oven is automatically switched off When the time reaches 00 00 and Cooking time flashes a signal sounds for 2 minutes The oven is automatically switched off In order to switch off the sound and the sym bol in the display press one of the buttons Stop time Here you set th...

Page 19: ...example 1 hour 5 Press and choose Stop time to set the desired finishing time when you want the food to be ready for example 2 05 p m Cooking time and Stop time light up in the display The oven starts automatically after the pre set time for example 1 05 p m When the oven time has expired a signal is heard for 2 minutes and the oven is switched off automatically for example 2 05 p m To switch off ...

Page 20: ...en or on the oven step units when you connect or disconnect the contact to the meat probe Use oven gloves The meat probe tolerates temperatures of between 30 and 99 C Use only the original thermometer and make sure that no part of the thermometer comes into contact with the top heating element For the best result the tip of the thermometer must be in the centre of the meat which heat reaches last ...

Page 21: ...of the oven outlet 7 Disconnect the meat probe from the oven outlet and take out the meat NOTE The oven and the meat probe are hot To check or change the temperature Press until the meat probe function flashes and the chosen temperature shows in the display If you want to change the temperature use and To check or change the oven tempera ture If you want to change the temperature use and Tips tabl...

Page 22: ...200 225 2 2 20 35 180 190 3 Pan pizza 210 220 1 1 16 20 180 200 1 4 Always place a ovengrid on the bottom of the oven when something is suggest to be placed on the ovenbottom Tips for baking Baking result Possible cause Remedy Bread yeasted doughs and sponge cakes fall flat If the oven temperature is too low the dough can rise and then go down again and become flat Check the set temperature agains...

Page 23: ...et the right temperature Food positioned too high in the oven is receiving too much top heating when using top and bottom heating and the oppo site effect when placed too low Check in the table or recipe that you have chosen the correct po sition Cakes oven dishes are pale in colour Aluminium foil a tray or a roast ing pan on the bottom of the oven is blocking the bottom heating Make sure that the...

Page 24: ...care Warning Before cleaning always allow the appliance to cool down before switching off at the electricity supply Cleaning materials Before using any cleaning materials on your appliance check that they are suitable and that their use is recommended by the man ufacturer Cleaners that contain bleach should not be used as they may dull the surface finishes Harsh abrasives and scourers should also ...

Page 25: ...emov al of more stubborn stains To remove burnt on foodstuff We strongly recommend the use of a Ce ramic Hob Scraper incorporating a single edge razor blade to remove spillage on the hob in particular sugar solutions which if not removed can cause permanent damage 1 Make sure the ceramic glass is cool 2 Use a ceramic hob scraper with care at an angle of 30o to remove as much food stuff as possible...

Page 26: ...ff the oven after three hours Warning Do not use oven spray or abrasive cleaning agents Never use oven cleaning compound or sharp objects on the catalysis enamel The catalytic sheeting may otherwise be damaged The smooth enamel The following should be done if the oven bot tom is very dirty 1 Spillages that have become stuck can be loosened with a spatula or something similar 2 Spread soft soap on ...

Page 27: ...es are removed as the door becomes considerably lighter Removing the upper glass pane in the oven door 1 Grasp the upper glass pane at its lower edge and push it against spring pressure towards the oven door handle until it is free at the bottom 1 2 Lift up the pane slightly at the bottom and pull it out 2 1 2 Removing the central glass in the door 1 Grasp the central glass pane at its lower edge ...

Page 28: ...0 C Never heat them without food or dough Wash the accessories thoroughly in hot wa ter and washing up liquid before using them for the first time Use tools made of plastic or wood instead of metal which can damage the plate Remember that pots and pans with rough surfaces can damage the accessories Clean the accessories with a soft sponge or a dish brush in hot water and a little washing up liquid...

Page 29: ...r of the oven Changing oven light bulb cleaning glass cover 1 Take off the glass cover by turning it anti clockwise and clean it 2 If necessary Replace with oven lamp 25 Watt 230 V 300 C heat resistant 3 Re fit the glass cover Replacing the side oven light bulb Cleaning the glass cover 1 Take out the side rails on the left 2 Remove and clean the glass cover with the help of a small blunt object e ...

Page 30: ...lace oven bulb The door lock does not work Activate the lock function The meat probe does not work Check that the roasting thermometer is prop erly connected in the oven take it out and then re connect it Programme the desired temper ature The clock shows the wrong time or does not work at all Set the correct time The signal clock does not work Programme in a time Sound is heard from the cooker ev...

Page 31: ...rs with which you do not normally come into contact can be sharp Use gloves when moving the appliance When delivered the cooker is adjusted to a bench height of 900 mm The cooker has a fixed plinth Take care when positioning the cooker that you do not block the ventilation outlets behind the cooker and at the top be hind the hood the cooker must not be push ed in under a tiled edge or similar Ther...

Page 32: ... hole in the back of the cooker B when the cooker is pushed in See fig 2 NOTE If the space between the bench cup boards is greater than the width of the cook er then you must adjust the side measure ment if you want to centre the cooker 2 1 Electrical connections Warning Any work required on the cooker must be carried out by a qualified expert Any work carried out by non qualified people can mean ...

Page 33: ... as a result This declaration of guarantee terms is based on European Union Directive 99 44 EC and the provisions of the Civil Code The statutory rights that the consumer has under this leg islation are not affected by this declaration of guarantee terms This declaration does not affect the vendor s statutory warranty to the end user The ap pliance is guaranteed within the context of and in adhere...

Page 34: ...at the normal guarantee period will be extended nor that a new guarantee pe riod begins 14 We give a twelve month guarantee for repairs limited to the same defect 15 Except in the event where liability is le gally imposed this declaration of guar antee terms excludes any compensation for damage outside the appliance for which the consumer wishes to assert his rights In the event of legally admitte...

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